Connecting An Ethernet Network Cable - Huawei SmartLogger1000 Quick Manual

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No. Port Definition Function
Dry contact input common
terminal 1, used for active power
1
GND1
derating for DI1–DI4
2
DI1
DI_1
3
DI2
DI_2
4
DI3
DI_3
5
DI4
DI_4
Dry contact input common
6
GND2
terminal 2, used for reactive
power compensation for DI1–DI4
1. Prepare a cable with an
appropriate length, strip a part of
the insulation layer, and connect
the stripped core wire to the ripple
control receiver.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the DI port on the SmartLogger.
(1) Wiring terminal
NOTE
1. Press the white contact plate of the corresponding wiring terminal to flip the metal spring inside
the wiring terminal.
2. Insert the uninsulated part of the core wire into the wiring terminal.
3. Release the white contact plate to fasten the core wire.
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Connecting an Ethernet Network Cable

NOTE
1. The SmartLogger provides one Ethernet port, through which the SmartLogger can connect to a
third-party device.
2. The SmartLogger can connect to a LAN switch, router, or PoE device, and then to a PC. It can
also directly connect to a PC. Select the connected device based on the actual networking
scenario.
3. If the cable between the SmartLogger and the PC over a PoE device is routed outdoors, connect
a PoE SPD to the PoE device to enhance the surge protection function. Ensure that the Ethernet
network cable length does not exceed 100 meters.
4. Connect the POE port on the PoE device to the PROTECT port on the PoE SPD.
(2) White contact plate
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